What is meditation? By Osho.
MEDITATION is a state of no-mind. Meditation is a state of
pure consciousness with no content. Ordinarily, your consciousness is too full
of rubbish, just like a mirror covered with dust. The mind is a constant
traffic: thoughts are moving, desires are moving, memories are moving,
ambitions are moving- it is a constant traffic! Day in, day out. Even when you
are asleep the mind is functioning, it is dreaming. It is still thinking; it is
still in worries and anxieties. It is preparing for the next day; an
underground preparation is going on.
This is the state of no meditation. Just the opposite is
meditation. When there is no traffic and thinking has ceased, no thoughts move,
no desire stirs, you are utterly silent- that silence is meditations. And in that silence truth is known, and never
otherwise. Meditation is a state of no-mind.
And you cannot find meditation through the mind, because mind will
perpetuate itself. You can find meditation only by putting the mind aside, by
being cool, indifferent, unidentified with the mind; by seeing the mind pass,
but not getting identified with it, not thinking that I am it.
Meditation is the awareness that I am not the mind. When the awareness
goes deeper and deeper in you, slowly slowly, a few moments arrive – moments of
silence, moments of pure space, moments of transparency, moments when nothing
stirs in you and everything is still. In those still moments you will know who
you are, and you will know the mystery of this existence.
A day comes, a day of great blessings, when meditation becomes
your natural state.
Mind is something unnatural; it never becomes your natural
state. But meditation is a natural state – which we have lost. It is a paradise
lost, but the paradise can be regained. Look into the child’s eyes, look and
you will see tremendous silence, innocence. Each child comes with a meditative
state, but he has to be initiated into the ways of the society – he has to be
taught how to think, how to calculate, how to reason, how to argue; he has to
be taught words, language, concepts. And, slowly slowly, he loses contact with
his own innocence. He becomes contaminated, polluted by the society. He becomes
an efficient mechanism; he is no more a man.
All that is needed is to regain that space once more. You have
known it before, so when for the first time you know meditation, you will be
surprised – because a great feeling will arise in you as if you have known it
before. And that feeling is true: you have known it before. You have forgotten.
The diamond is lost in piles of rubbish. But if you can uncover it, you will
find the diamond again – it is yours.
It cannot really be lost: it can only be forgotten. We are
born as meditators, and then we learn the ways of the mind. But our real nature
remains hidden somewhere deep down like an undercurrent. Any day, a little
digging, and you will find the source still flowing, the source of fresh
waters. And the greatest joy in life is to find it.
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